The history of graphic and editorial design is strongly influenced by World War II. The evolution of technology and the need of graphic design as a war marketing tool have brought up new possibilities, while the emergence of some artistic movements such as modernism changed the way of thinking in society at that time. This object book seeks to analyze both subjects, aiming to show that editorial design and the greatest conflict in human history have paced together conveying significant changes to the contemporary design.

The intention was to establish two different navigation methods, bringing a distinct editorial identity for each of them. The editorial is objective and modern, whereas the war is bloody and anxious.

Two different timelines have been set. To the editorial, a reminiscent stippling of modernism; and to the war, a dashed line that recalls the routes of maps in the past.

The cover features two embossed timelines which appear inside. The binding was done with hardcover and stitching, ensuring greater resistance to the book - beside having a historical and reference importance. The dust jacket shows the grid that is used inside the book.